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In reply to the discussion: Scott Walker tweet: If Noah had help from gov't, ark might never have been built [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)37. People making extraordinary claims need to provide proof. Lots of proof.
In science, the burden of proof falls upon the claimant; and the more extraordinary a claim, the heavier is the burden of proof demanded. The true skeptic takes an agnostic position, one that says the claim is not proved rather than disproved. He asserts that the claimant has not borne the burden of proof and that science must continue to build its cognitive map of reality without incorporating the extraordinary claim as a new "fact." Since the true skeptic does not assert a claim, he has no burden to prove anything. He just goes on using the established theories of "conventional science" as usual. But if a critic asserts that there is evidence for disproof, that he has a negative hypothesissaying, for instance, that a seeming psi result was actually due to an artifacthe is making a claim and therefore also has to bear a burden of proof.
Marcello Truzzi, On Pseudo-Skepticism, Zetetic Scholar, 12/13, pp3-4, 1987
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Scott Walker tweet: If Noah had help from gov't, ark might never have been built [View all]
Bolo Boffin
Jul 2012
OP
Like the Internet, the Interstate highway system, and the fucking rocket that took folks to the moon
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2012
#3
Republicans say government doesn't work. Then they get elected and prove it.
zinnisking
Jul 2012
#12
If Walker hadn't had help from federal government his budget wouldn't have been balanced
blm
Jul 2012
#16
If you're not anti-science, consider the science of a flood that drowns the world:
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2012
#97
People making extraordinary claims need to provide proof. Lots of proof.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2012
#37
That level of incest does explain the intellectual capacity of Scott Walker, though.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2012
#114
And where did he get the howler monkeys, jaguars, giant anteaters,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2012
#116
And I'll continue to believe that the human race was crafted by a group of alien frat boys.
EOTE
Jul 2012
#107
If it had been built by the government, Scott Walker would sell it to cronies
Blue Meany
Jul 2012
#52
If I had relied on union labor, I'd never have mustered my army of unicorn-riding angels
enki23
Jul 2012
#56
Imagine if Cinderella had been visited by her Senator instead of the fairy godmother.
kestrel91316
Jul 2012
#65
Imagine if Neil had needed help from the government to get to the moon, he would have failed.
Coyotl
Jul 2012
#85
If George W. Bush had not had the help of government to fight his war in Iraq, he would have lost
Coyotl
Jul 2012
#88
I'm amazed at all these GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS telling us "Government can't do anything good"
Canuckistanian
Jul 2012
#90
If the republicans built the ark they would have denied the flood and then all drown
LynneSin
Jul 2012
#95
If there had been Government Programs like FEMA eg, Noah would not have needed to build an Ark.
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#105
If government helped build the Ark, we'd still have unicorns, dinosaurs and who knows
kiranon
Jul 2012
#115